Just gonna post this here because im confused of where to post in the main forums because i never use them......but im wondering......with the latest Launcher Pro.......where in the helllll do you install a downloaded icon pack to be able to select it from the theme menu in preferences? I cant find the location anywhere in root explorer.........i cant even find anything about launcher pro in general in there
Once you download a pack from the market(I guess), the pack(s) should be in
/data/app and it should be in Preferences>Themes>Icon packs
Sent from the only thing i need.
Yep = once you download a compatible Theme / Icons , they will show up under Theme Settings > Icon Pack
You can find tons of free icon / text packs as zip files searching with google. Download, unzip, transfer the png / image files to your sd card and long press anything on the app drawer or press the default icon when adding a shortcut and choose "custom icon" and pick anything from the gallery or whatever file explorer you use.......
You can find a quite large selection of files at launcherpro.droidicon.com also
Sent from my ex-nebulized, quantum missing, but satisfied vipermodded EPIC
Alkah0liK said:
You can find tons of free icon / text packs as zip files searching with google. Download, unzip, transfer the png / image files to your sd card and long press anything on the app drawer or press the default icon when adding a shortcut and choose "custom icon" and pick anything from the gallery or whatever file explorer you use.......
You can find a quite large selection of files at launcherpro.droidicon.com also
Sent from my ex-nebulized, quantum missing, but satisfied vipermodded EPIC
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
That's what I have done. I have probably about 2000 different icons on my sdcard.
Sent from the only thing i need.
I recently received my Galaxy Nexus - and love it!
My idea was to keep it as stock as possible, but I wanted to change the look and feel to be more minimal, without having to install a non-stock launcher or use a different ROM. (The inspiration for this came from Nitroz's 'Black Exodus' theme.)
Phone : Galaxy Nexus, Rooted, now with a slightly modified stock ICS 4.0.2
There were a number of posts all around the Internet that led me in the right direction. To the cast of thousands who shared their information - Thank You!! The instructions below are just a compilation of the work already out there, but hopefully as they are in one place they will speed things up if you want to do this.
I am assuming that any future OTA updates will reset this.
Instructions for a Newbie (like me)
Requires :
One Rooted Galaxy Nexus
Way of getting files on and off the phone - I am using ES File Explorer
7-Zip on a PC
The new icons
The icons are located in the APK files located in the \system\apps folder.
To change the SMS icon
On the phone
Backup the original \system\apps\mms.apk file
Copy the \system\apps\mms.apk to a PC with 7-ZIP installed
On the PC
Open with 7-Zip (DO NOT EXTRACT)
Change to the res\mipmap-xhdpi folder
Drag and drop the new PNG file (ic_launcher_smsmms.png) over top the old one.
Copy the APK file back to \system\apps on the phone
The phone does not require a reset, but you will need to add the icons back.
To change the Contacts and Phone icons
These are located in the \system\apps\contacts.apk.
Folder - res\mipmap-xhdpi
Files - ic_launcher_phone.png, and ic_launcher_contacts.png
To change the Browser icon
These are located in the \system\apps\BrowserGoogle.apk.
Folder - res\mipmap-xhdpi
File - ic_launcher_browser.png
To change the App Drawer icon
These are located in the \system\apps\launcher2.apk.
Folder - \res\drawable-xhdpi\
File - ic_allapps.png
Removing the line above the App Doc
The file from the phone to edit is \system\apps\launcher2.apk.
On the PC create a blank file called hotseat_track_holo.9.png.
Overwrite the file in the /res/drawable-xhdpi directory of laucher2.apk
Just a thought, but Nova Launcher looks exactly like the stock launcher, but you can change the icons to whatevery .png you want directly from the homescreen. They will remain even after updates to the app. It's entirely up to you, but i thought that might save you a ton of work
And save myself 2 days of pain and frustration?? ;-) It was a good learning exersize, although when the config gets nuked by an update, and I don't have the time to play, I will look at using a different launcher. Thanks for highlighting Nova as an option.
Hey Guys! This thread is actually a question of me finding APK fonts for android. And now, I found a thread which offer a lot fonts to choose and I want it to share with you all. So here it is.
It usually for Stock ROMs (and for Fellas who love customizing) .
Just download the attached file, extract it and you will find APKs.
Put it on your SD card and install it like a normal APK file. Then Navigate your Settings>Display>Fonts. From there,you can apply and see Fonts you just installed.
Credits to the original thread and the OP > http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1544428
Apk i dont know but if u want to install font use font changer from market...
regards,
•ƒγяύs ργяσ™• eBuddy XMS pin: A24D43B9
[menulis dari xda app yg cilabi pakop]
I means those APK files which you can install. It's usually for stock roms. Thanks anyways dude.
Use font changer. It's free on the market.
Sent from my GT-S5830 using xda premium
Super useful, thanks!
There is an app called fontomizer SP.. it also has all fomnts. But nice one..:thumbup::thumbup:
from XDA app
Press THANKS if I helped
Wat r de instructions fo cm7?
Sent from my GT-S5830 using xda premium
Well, I use Absolute System for changing the fonts, boot animations, build.prop editing etc. And so far, its the best.
TheSG said:
Wat r de instructions fo cm7?
Sent from my GT-S5830 using xda premium
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Try Absolute system.
Rushyang said:
Well, I use Absolute System for changing the fonts, boot animations, build.prop editing etc. And so far, its the best.
Try Absolute system.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
yeah....Absolute system is like a charm
TheSG said:
Wat r de instructions fo cm7?
Sent from my GT-S5830 using xda premium
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
This one is basically for Stock ROMs only.
sir may i try your fonts. im using galaxy pocket.. thank you. more power!
My favorite one
http://www.mediafire.com/?f26basjeic0agbx
Already Posted
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1821534
Sent from my GT-S5830 using xda premium
If anybody is still refering to this thread.. the fonts that droidtwoseven has provided are super easy to install on any android device.
So instructions here are very straightforward actually
1. All you need to do is simply tap the .zip folder at the top of the feed here, labeled "FlipFontsALL.zip" This will initiate it's download.
2. a) Once downloaded, either press the "download complete" notification you would receive as a pop up located at the top of your screen or you'll find it in your pull-down notification task bar.
2. b) Or if you accidentally swipe the notification away, you can open your devices files manager, and navigate to your phone's "internal storage". Inside your devices Internal storage you should see a folder labeled as "Downloads", go a head and tap on it, to proceed inside the folder to view it's contents.
3. Once inside your "Downloads" folder, depending on how organised you keep your internal files, there may be a list of files and/or folders you need to scroll past, but somewhere inside this folder you should find (hopefully with not much difficulties) the very .zip folder you had just download here. (Remember it will be labeled as "FlipFontsALL.zip")
4. a) Now, long press on (tap & hold) this folder to bring up the extra options available for the particular folder. Or another method to bring up the extra available options for that .zip folder, simply just press it once to highlight it, and as it's highlighted, the press the "more" button, which will be shown either as a 3 horizontal/ hamburger looking menu or possibly a 3 vertical dot menu.
4. b) Upon opening the extra options menu, If you do not see any option that says "extract", then possibly you will need to install another files manager from the Galaxy store or the play store. One that has the option to extract or compress files into .zip folders.
4. B) i)) The files manager I personally use, is not the default application that comes pre installed on my samsung, but I actually prefer to use "File Manager" by "File Manager Plus/Aphainventor". It is easy to install and is available via the Google PlayStore. Other recommended files manager apps are: CX File Explorer, RS File Manager and Simple File Manager Explorer.
5. Once you proceed to tap "extract" in the .zip folder, your phone should then prompt you and ask where you wish the files to be extracted to. Usually you can chose to just "extract here", in which it should create a folder of the same name inside the current Downloads folder you are currently in, and extract the contents inside of it. (So in our case it would create a regular folder labeled FlipFontsALL. Or you can chose the option to extract the files elsewhere I'm your internal storage.
6. a) Once these files are finally extracted, navigate your way inside the new folder that was created, and you will find there to be a bunch of files, all using the ".apk" file extension. (The file extension is the part of the title for a file that is after the "."/"dot".
6. a) i)) An example for an image file would be "exampleimage.jpg" or maybe even as "exampleimage.png". An example video file would be ~ examplevideo.mp4 or examplevideo.webm.
6. a) i)) So, in our case, these particular fonts have actually been compiled individually as executable android packages. This is actually what APK stands for (android package) So all of our fonts that you extracted from the FlipFontsALL.zip folder, all use the ".apk" file extension. This is similar to a .iso file you may find using an apple device, or a .exe file that is used by Windows computers. These are all known as executable files, and each are recognized only by their particularly owned operating system, and cannot be read by another (android cannot read or install .exe files or .iso files, neither can an iPhone/apple device read a .apk or .exe file, same with windows, it will not recognize .iso or .apk files, as they are unsupported.
7. a) So now that you have access to the .APK don't files, this is the easiest step. All you have to do is pick whichever one you want, and simply double press the file. Your android device will automatically initiate to install it, and if the files have been coded accordingly to your devices OS, and is written for your devices type processors. You'll be asked if you would like to proceed with installing the files, simply just chose yes and sit back as you let your phone do the rest of the work.
7. b) One thing you may have to do in order to authenticate your device to install the APK, is give the files manager you are using the permissions to install. You can easily do this by navigating into your device settings, scroll to your phone's options for "security/biometrics", them find the option labeled as "install from unknown sources" or "install unknown apps". Once in this menu, scroll until you find your devices files manager, or the files manager you chose to install from the PlayStore, and just tap on the toggle to enable it.
8. After the installation has completed and it comes up saying "success", you should then be able to navigate into your devices display settings, where you'll find a heading labeled "fonts" or "fonts sizes and style". In this menu go into fonts style, and amongst the list of default fonts that came ore installed with your device, you should now see the font you chose to install from the .apk file.
And that's all. I know it seems like I wrote a lot, but I just was making sure I covered everything, as detailed as I could, in the case that someone who may be unfamiliar with the layout of an android, needs the thorough direction. I'm always happy to help another android user. As I believe in order to take better care of your own safety and privacy, it is very important to understand your device and it's available options and accessibilities of ensuring so.
These .apk fonts are absolutely great. Especially because they get around the Samsung block. For example, I have a Galaxy S8, and seemingly, the only available methods to download custom fonts are to either install the few mediocre fonts available to the Galaxy store, or to spend money and purchase some of the other custom fonts via the Galaxy store. So if you own a Samsung, running Android 9 or above, unfortunately you cannot install your own custom fonts using any of the font installers obtainable through the play store. You simply just cannot. Samsung will not allow it. Since the update of android 9, they've implemented various blockades to prevent any 3rd party installation of .ttf or .otf fonts. Where as these .apks use a direct installation method as if they are an application of their own.
I'm completely new to the android scene just want to know the procedure on downloading icon packs from here on the forum to my G3 phone like for example I want to download icon from seriously crazy how do I do that?
Download the zip
Unzip it and save it somewhere
They are in png format
Now if you use any 3rd party launcher e.g Nova, put the app on your desktop and long press to edit icon. Now choose gallery/quickpic to choose the folder and your choice of icon.
Sent from G3
I've used Amazon FireTV Utility App to replace ikonoTV's icon with Kodi's.
Can somebody explain how to do this with other apps?
I sideloaded a couple apps, installed a couple sacrificial apps, used llama to create the event, and now I want to swap the icons.
sacrificial app #1 = Flixster
sideloaded app #1 = HBO Go
sacraficial app #2 = ClassicTV
sideloaded app #2 = TWC
Code:
adb push ./Kodi_Icon/ikonoTV/preview_5dd7e33b605bec171c4bba546e5b35c783feb32a53c44227249ad52f653dc49c.png /sdcard/.imagecache/com.amazon.venezia/org.ikonotv.smarttv/B00NEJS7ZO/
adb push ./Kodi_Icon/ikonoTV/thumbnail_bfc0289736b3b0fbd3e32dec9d5d44c9dbe7cef5a082645ab0af157c6f3f600b.png /sdcard/.imagecache/com.amazon.venezia/org.ikonotv.smarttv/B00NEJS7ZO/
So look for the names of the preview and the thumbnail of the icons you want to replace and push the icons you like to the corresponding lokation.
Try to get a file Explorer installed like Es FileExplorer or Root Explorer. Navigate to the root of the internal memory. You will see a hidden folder called .imgcache open this folder and navigate to the 2nd folder, named com.amazon.venecia. Now you will see various folders with the title of the app. Open the folder of the app you want to change its icon. The icon will be named preview_ and thumbnail_ replace these 2 files with the icons you want. Just make sure you name them exactly the same and that the icons are .png files. Once you replace these 2 files, the apps icon will change. You can add any picture. I found out that you have to keep the thumbnail_ as a 121x121 picture and the preview_ as a 365x365 picture.
Get the icons from Google and just resize them and convert them to .png if necessary. So far I have all my side loaded apps on my main menu.
thanks -- with that path I was able to get the files replaced.